Rock Band Network Launches with Lacuna Coil, Suicide Silence, 3IOB, More

by | Mar 4, 2010

MTV Games and Harmonix Music Systems have launched Rock Band Network today, a music store that enables bands and labels to release their own tracks for sale as downloadable content on the video game. Songs from a number of bands have been released with the debut of the music store, including the following:

3 Inches of Blood – Battles and Brotherhood
Despised Icon – Day of Mourning
Five Finger Death Punch – Burn it Down
In This Moment – Mechanical Love
Lacuna Coil – Survive
Skindred – Stand for Something
Suicide Silence – Disengage

Additional information and a complete listing of tracks released with Rock Band Network can be found here.

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